Second Section Four Pages Medford M AIL TRIBUN E Second Section Four Pages Dsllr Tmtr-roortb Teir. Wukll rKlf-tlibU fur. MEDFORD, OliKCOX. Tlll'KSDAY. JAN'l'AK'V 2. UK JO. No. 22. 1 SENT IN GUISE YULE GIF! Young Wife Dead and Eight of Family New Year Party Injured When Belated Christmas Package Is OpenedPolice Find Few Clues Rejected Suitor Suspected. SKAT PLEASANT, Maryland, Jan. 2. ( A deadly bomb In the Key and Innocent guise of a btdatud C'hriHtmas nif i brought nvift death to ti young wit'e nnd severe injuries to a group of rel:i ti,ve8 who had gathered for a fam ily New Year party ami left but scant flues fur the guidance of the iiolice, Hcarehlng today for sum'-1 tM icq of the perpetrator. The dead w o in a n was Mrn. Naomi Hall Urudy, IS, married , last June to Merman Urudy, 22, u farmer of Mitchellville. The in jured numbered eight and in eluded the girl's mother, Mrs. John Hall, who is expected to reeover. her grandmother, six brothers and sisters, three of whom are in a serious condition, and the son of a neighbor, whose hurts were slight. The tragedy took place shortly after breakfast yesterday. The package was delivered to the Halt home by Leslie- Hall, who is in a serious condition and by the neigh bur's son, and Mrs. Brady eagerly tore off the Yuletldo wrappings, while members of the family clus tered closely about her. Suddenly it exploded. Mrs. Urudy died 20 minutes after being received at a Washington hospital. Neighbors Hear Hlast. The explosion was heurd for some distance and neighbors came quickly to tho scene. The injured were rushed to hospitals In Wash ington, a few miles away. Neither the dead woman's hus- fcfund ,niW her father , werorpresent bo the first time it ever happened. The dictates of the French mode, laid down by the leading couturiers themselves, were the cause. To put it simply, American women just would not wear the old fash ioned galoshes anymore. I Thereupon, the French designers, who hare always been a little hor rified by the Yankee flapper and her jingllnggaloshes with their turned down tops, agreed that the j time had come to take the matter) up ana saiisiy everybody, so this year they have adopted tho type of rainy weather foot toar that tho smartest American women used and have designed gowns and hats to match It and have made It a part of the ensemble idea which lias I been one of the most import&ai Paris trends for several seasons. . Styles Become Feminine The chief mandates of the cou turiers this fall, as every woman knows. Is that the skirts shall be longer, the waistline shall approx imate the normal, and that gowns shall be made with a distinct mod eling, almost approaching the prin cess style of former years. In other words, the slyle of gowns this year is distinctly toward the feminine. The straight lines, boy ish figure, and almost ascetic sim plicity of ornament has become passe. Women are going to be women again. And with this trend, of course, there came the Insistence that when one dresses for the artrnet, the after noon, or the oper. the whole makeup of the costwxe be In keep ing. The accessor l- as one de signer has said, are ?"iily as Im portant as tho gown, i'.ince glovt's. Wisest ip-v iagr,i c- -; m rr.-.? w 'rik&n &k'y i fellB homo of fashions ar- M Jf I 1 0 W ' f tt - W C, J3h ,v &h4'$tiX Yjfo ? C "tVif MlM bUers. haa at last had J 'f I . 11 i ltTV V"- L i. fc 7 . fS? HS5i to turn to the smart ffV II AlywV', 0'r IS ' A, ffl i rXv C V TAfiS American woman hor- P ' , 1 il' " tCU VSKt sT d&fikZl t '" . ' , .jM LSKMJ seir for inspiration. ws. R. I I 3 . k&f i XSTCif "V 'jij ' 1 . ijfjlf 13 ' 4 , And Oils appears to f. , f7L- 3w 1 I i 1 t H 71 Mf5 J$ ' ? W I "TiL r--Uif. yi MIXD .JERSEY , .1 V T SltfflV. UL- " "' IWttV J uwJtUIlM -aJ A V iMS JU Si-njU' . r JxPil liuir ii slippers, stockings, hats, purses. Jewelry and even luggage for the traveler are being used with dis cretion and In forms and colors to match the gowns with which they are to be used. In view of that most delightful style, the Paris designers could not very well do else than give heed to the stonny weather needs of A mo Mean women, for. naturally, one uinot wear the galosh, which was never of any style value, with all sorts of gowns. If one Is to dress with the ensemble Idea, and that is manifestly the niost charm ing way to dress, then one must have storm foot covering to agree with the costume. So that was the predicament that the designers faced, and how they met the situation Is a rather Interesting story. We have, of course those of us who make any attempt at careful dressing been wearing the colcr- ed featherweight rubber, or rub berized tweed, storm joof foot coverings known as "gaytees" for some time. Some of us had sev eral pairs of them In different weights, different colorings, and different textures. It was to this type of storm wear that the cou- that In the Fall collection these Mile. Germain, tho stylist for the gaytees were featured, a purely 'great Arm of Drcccit-Beur, designed American Idea, and no. doubt the I three storm co times In delightful first one that the French designers I cojnrt And tsxlure. Maria Guy. had ever taken up. Creatine Storm Design Tiwt with the true French thorough ness, eleven of the biggest stjillsta became enthusiastic on the subject. They designed storm en sembles, coats, ensemble suits, hats, thtf whole rainy day costume to go with the American type of storm shoe. Susunne Talbot, for Instance, trimmed a waterproof fancy wool en coat with the same material used ill Mm CIIVl.im Hint U'nrn In friers turned to carry out UwlrjwUh u. Wlldttme Jeimy took to ensemble Ideas. wearing a pair done in a fancv They had. in fact, never consld- beige and brown rubberized woolen !hops. They erea siorm snoes seriously before with rubber sole and heel. Nicole IdressmakcrH, Madamo Jenny. Bernard et Cle turned out some delightful hats and Chantal and YtO showed some wet weather costun M that made one long to have o and then live In ono long dellg tful rain storm. It Is a smalliut very Important group of men and women who really dictate l.'ie styles that are worn by Amorli'tn women. They are to be fount In the center of Paris, along thr Champs Elysee, It no do la Pa.' , and the Place Veiidome. few I number, compar atively, hut wl h elaborate work ure tho milliners, id shoe designers. for they were not used to seeing Groult designed a ruiny dy cos-1 They have e Joyed mem in raris.. nut the idea thattume consisting of a waterproof I"-eMlge since color and lino fabric could be used I coat and hat to match the storm 1111,1 within EL BEIGE CARACUL ON COLLAR. on CUFFS (DRECOLL-BECtt.) in them appealed. Tho result wal shoes. to more and more dominate tho styles In America. Style Secrets imrd(il It is not surprising. They are, most of them, real artists. Only they work In lines and textiles, and ensembles of fabrics find colors to chui-in the eye when displayed upon t ho feminine silhouette. They guard their secrets carefully. Last year, for Instance, il was practical- hold. ly Impossible tor anyone jmt a Anu rlean women nre world fam Unown buyer to secure' entrance to ftllH rnr thM ., ,,., ,hnM iicei are apparently at last re cog Kuch a iiiel triumph for American own stylists and the Hmnrt, wWI iro-- tain chic, almost theatrical, design.. vi hurt) nil; niuru I'uiiaervtiiivc. llut they all form a sort of a fashion landscape which, slightly changing from year to year, furnishes tbu well-dressed women all over the world with their vistas of what U newest and most correct. It has been a matter of much comment among them for the past few years to note the rapidity with which American women are be coming what they call "style con scious," Here, apparently, n no where else women are quick to choose the best In (he season's couture and to adapt It to their own personality. Here, especially, the ensemble Idea has taken firm their salons of fashion, Kiiropean They seldom agrie In more Hinn nl.ed by Parts. no days of Napoleon ; the general trend of u htyle. he past 10 years, i has his or her -own flatr- It broadly speti'.ng. they have come 1 metier. Some an famous lor er-1 AmerU-an wompi fifty"" that 'police Intend ;ueHtioning a rejected suitor of Mrs. Urudy. His name was not given, hut he was described ns a man in middle life, an individual of highly in flammable' temper, and known to be famliar with dynamite and its was senrching Tor a house in which they might stnrt housekeeping, while the latter was nt work in a cemetery some dlstnnce away. I'pon being told of the catastro phe they rushed Into Washington and hurried frantically from hos-1 pital to hospital to locate the ; members of the family. 1 The sinister package was do-1 Hvered on Sunday, mistakenly, at I the home of n neighbor, Mrs. John; JIuckley, who found it on her porch. She vas unable to deter mine at oneo the identity of Mrs. Ihady, to whom it was addressed, but yesterday, she learned whore the woman might be found and when young Leslie and his friend passed the house, she gave It to f them to deliver. Contained: Dynamite. The bomb was believed to have contained dynamite, with which had been packed nails nnd pieces of metal. Kits of the wrapping tin iir.ru worn foil nil In t bo wreck - uh i i ivim hoiuh instance mm tiiic uses. According to the post, he pro posed to Mrs. lirady two years ago and was refused. TALENT MAN INJURED nenr l un cr i nrrni r n .m i I I IILL IIUUUL I IN LONDON ZOO paKKagowny behind their dens. Aisles for visitors run around this central unit. Reptiles are placed in compartments designed ficr their native environment. They are never touched, unless It is, ab- jsoluti'ly necessary. i,nrge snakes ' are ieo once a ween, ami smaller ones several times a week. No i live food is used, with the single 1 ; exception of frogs. Over a hun- ! ' died kinds of food nre used week- i ! ly, with meat, vegetables and in- j , sects forming the main divisions. j F 10 AUTO INFLUX TALENT. Ore.. Jnn. 2. (Spccinl) Oeorge Conner received a badly i lacerated leg and several minor : bruises when he attempted to crank a car which was In Rear. The car started forward, dragline Conner I ; Woman Designs Snake I House and Guides Desti- ' nies of Wriggling Inmates j ! Frogs Only Live Food; Given to Charges. ! El iiKe of the Hall home. badly dnmased, but these, the po lice Kald. were of little anMnnrr In running down the responsible person. f The Wnshtnct'tn 1'ost snld to- aBnlnst a truck nnd cutting his Icr below the knee. He was rushed to Medford for medical treatment and Is now reported resting easily nt his home in Talent. r .VV1 1 i I By Virgil IMuklcy t'nited Press Staff Correspondent. LONDON. (U.P.) Joan Proc ter, n young woman. Is in charge ! of the rejitile house at the London Xoolngicn I Ctnrdens. The building ; used to house the reptiles was de signed by her in 197. j The Institution, considered by scientists in lie the finest of its ; kind In the world, has been devel oped by this modest, quiet, slender i blonde girl. i ' The plant is equipped through lout with modern electric appara Uus. It is the man-made home of i I lintisii ntlM f siierlfH fmm all narts f tt'1 t ..f tin. world A model hnxnital Hoetwl, j equipped wit h a surgery, nursery land laboratory nre also Included. Surprise, on the part of an inter j viewer, that this young lady should guide the destinies of the ; reptile house results in reserved. soft-spoken replies, PAItlS--(i:nited Press.) The I automobile is not replacing the j horse In l-'ranee,' an official survey reveals. ' " I The; total number of horses in K ranee this year is estimated to be nearly the same ns in 1 1 3, ! when the automobile was not a .serious menace to horse-flesh. Tiie government survey shows that In -1013 there were npproxl .l.U'KSONVII.LK, Ore.. .Ian. 2. j ninthly 3,so,fl00 horses In Krance. (Special) A very large crowd During the War millions-of them from atl parts of the valley at-1 were killed In action while many tended the New Year eve dunce ! were eaten for fond, given by the American Legion club The years following tho war of Jacksonville. The contest for,. looked dark and It seemed for the most popular girl closed at lojsomc time that the fields of Krance Mr. Cook Is homo for tho holi days from kiumatli Fnlls, whore he Is employed. . . Mm. II. H. Nye entertained nt a New Year's turkey dinner Mrs. Lll Han Scntt nnd her son, Karl. Mrs. Art burn 1h still reported ns critically III at the home of her daughter. Mrs. W. R. Lamh. Mrs. Arthurs fell recently, hurting her back, and has been confined to her bed since. - The Talent Reheknh club will meet nt the home of Mrn. Newhouse In. Ashland January 10 at an all day meeting with a. covered dish Intiflheon. i . A family dinner wob celebrated New Year's day at tho home or Mr. and Mm. II. O. Hurley. Krnnk Mol dridgo nnd family, Chns. Coldi-ldge and family nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Holllmiigh were present, besides Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurley. Si 1 o'clock nnd the wlnn.'i-H were un ' nounceil ut 12 o'clock whfn the i votes wci-p rend. 1 Florence May Severance cclved first prize of $ ' merchandise nt i lli.ffnii.n Indies' wo u 111 no lonKcr see any horses. It was thoUKht only the rich could .iffoi-d a horse as a rldliiK mount while the few left over would.be worth i.flsouiiht by the museums. the Klhclyn It.i ,lut lho farmers or l-rnnco have clolhlnir Btine in staBeil a grent comeback. They I'llOKMX, Ore., .Inn. 2. (Hpl.) Mr. and Mrs. Ilalph . Wilcox spiint one ilny last week In I'orl Innd. The I'hoenlx schools reopen to day, followlni; the chrlstmns vaia tlon. Mrs. .MontKomcry has been ap'-ndlnic the past few weeks vls- In Me.ltord. other reieiviim himi lm imciois aim iiinK won ner motner In Texas votes were in order ns fid lows: ' instead slnrled b reed IliK lie w nerds j (the will not return before the Mrs Kmercnce Xorrls, Miss Itiith;"' binses. As a result I'lance IsllUlh of January. Applcnale. Leona fulv of Apple-!""" "'"'' '"'"Isbeil with horse-: Mlssl.eota Ilea meH. formerly of Cenevlevo TJorolby. wumn .-- - - , ""in o, oui nnnse Viralnla NeeKuril Kdna Wolff of ( entrnl rolnt. All received lovely prizes. IFon-CEdDILIIDS We all catcli colds and they can make us miserable; but yours needn't last long if you will do this: Take two or three tablets of Bayer Aspirin just as soon as possible after a cold starts. Slay in the house if you can keep warm. Repeat with another tablet or two of Bayer Aspirin every three or four hours, if those symptoms of cold persist. Take a good laxative when you retire, and keep bowels open. If throat is sore, dissolve three tablets in a quarter-glassful of water and gargle. This soothes inflammation and reduces infection. There is nothing like Bayer Aspirin for a cold, or sore throat. And it relieves aches and pains almost instantly. The genuine tablets, marked Bayer, arc absolutely harmless to the heart. als ipn imiifti fpiha to Um trade mark at iiayer Maouimcturs of MuDoacclK-aeidestcr cf Saliryllcaad ROWLEYS OPEN TALENT ";: j GONFECIIONERY STORE rr-ptilc house '!" !he linked t.'nlted 1'rcf.s vlMltur. "Women nt work In my country, uml other paitK of the wmld In nil type of work and professions. fleh nn(j i ih niuen neiier, linn mm inure itoi'Heit nre iiuieneied nt an earner huc been u ho the public demnndK more tender mest. Ilnrwe flewh still itMniifnti a popuhir meat In I-'iance nnl Hpeelnl butcher whops proud ly ben r reat metn 1 hoi Hes' he;idM over their dnot'H. That Kritnee intends to eontlnue itt( re;ilnft the number of her hoi Men Ik evident from Inst year'H export anl lnip''t flgureM. France imported 1 7.mh hoiMeH and ex pot ted only 7 . UT 2. TALENT, Ore., Jan. (Sperlali Mr. and Mrs. Ilowley, now prnprhv HiindlinK reptile in r miRhty .tors of the Talent confectionery, rasclnntlni: bit of work. A know!- ; were RreetlnR customers from b' ede of anatomy, KooKniphy, hi- i hind the rounterK New Year's day. toty of reptib. and a llklnK fr j Mr. Moxldon, owntr of the'bulld Hcientiric work 1 necessary. I j lng. will remodel and redeeotale don't rarrv niiiikfH nrount In mvilhp interior In the nenr future. norkets. nr wind them around mv Mr. nnd Mm. Unwlev will enrrv I Karl Hamilton ot Coqtlllle, Ore arms. Tbert- H nothiiiK very KttanKe n line of dniKfl and nil- up to date j Ih HpendlhK a few days with hlfl about my work, or why I enjoy it." ; and complete confectionery and ; pnrehlM, Mr. and Mrs. (Juy Htunll- The reptile hoUM was designed candles and a much-needed dinner TALENT . Idaho. 'Tier mother, M rs. ' Susie It, Standard, accompanied hor fiH far iih Portland.. ; . Uev. Fred R Hchell' Ih expecting his family In arrive hero Home time thlH week. Uev. Hchell has recently been called ns pawlm of tho Presbyterian church here. They formerly lived In Paradise, California. Mrs. Herman and Don MeKscn Koi of : Pfovult, Hient hint Wed nesday at the homo of Mrs. A. HoIIsh. Mrs. Wilbur Jones, and son, Jr., of Klamath Falls, spent the week end at the homo, of Mrs. A. Ho- IIhh. On Saturday afternoon Mrs., JoueH and Mm. HoIIkh called at the Don Newbury home In Medford. Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Webster' who have been spend Iuk the past few Aeeks In California visit Inn. have returned to their home hero. Meredith Sheets, returned to the t'nlverslty of Oregon on Wednes day. This Is his Junior year. The Kd White family, under quarantine for several weeks, he rn use of ncnrlet fever, will not be out before the 12th of January. . MIsm Carol Uaimherty who has been confined to her the scarlet fever for several weekn Is reported very much better now. Gerald Highland spent the holi days with his aunt, Mrs. Itoyor. Paul- (Jnnnwny, employed with the Copeo, eompnny nt Orunt I'hkh, Hpent the holidays with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. On mi way of the North I'hoenlx district. The electric llnht line in the North Ifhoenlx district has been completed nnd nil the homes are. now enjoying the benefit of elec tric lights. . 4 I IAKFPPFFK' I LflliL UIU-I , j LAKK crtKKK. Ore., Jan. 2. (Spt.) Miss Helen Sldley and Harry Tonn, who have been ill with scarlet fever, have, been out of quarantine, for about a week. Dortha Meyer, who has also been In qimrnntlne nt her grandmoth er's homo near Medford,. came, homo Thursday. John Walch and Ray ttaKsdnlo are repairing the - telephone line home with this week. TALK NT, Ore., Jnn. 2. (Special) with ono purpose, in view to pro vide the reptiles a home which keeps them well nnd happy. It now serves as n model for deleira- l tionn from the t'nJted states, i France, Germany nnd Italy. SiMilal Itiilldlric I The building which has to be I constructed In the shape of a trl ; angle Is arranged to aid the work ( of caring f(i the Inmates and pro ! : vldlng safety for tiie public. Small , reptile, which require little heat, ' are placed next to the outside i walls. There in a working paee I back of their compartment. Tho I larger and more poisonous snakeiMr. are placed in ihe center of the'fon. building with a steel and c,n i ete i i(n, - i course. i 1 "L new nmo oi .ir. nnn sirs. Talent extonds a hoorlv welcome ' 'tia- Campbell Is bolng rapidly to Mr. and Mr::. Howlov and wish j finished after a delay of two weeks them a happy and prosperous New lowing to the non-arrival of mate Year. ! rial. , , : Miss Kllen Virtue of ('entrnl , , ---m . -f w t Point 1 th of Mlsa Jewell TALENT RADIO PARTY ATjiiate this week. C. ESTES HOME, ENJOYED i tonileJ lho New Year's forty at Jacksonville Tuewdny cvenlriR. ('nr- TAI.KNT. Ore., Jnn. 2 f Hpl. ) ! tin MoClrpr, Ivan Brown and Jewel Tho enjoying (he New Yeiir' ; Hnle were ainoiiR lliose attending, eve pri'Kt'nm over the rnillo nt tliej MIhs V'etma MuHon returned Bull horns of .Mr. and Mr. t r. Kt, i day from a trip to San Franclacn w.'ir Mr. and ,!rn. Kera und'anfl other HO'lthem ellleR. and Mre. Alllnon Ward mil lr- Hl"' A'- K' .Salter of Kay. The i plMidn hy Anifi i Portland nre. Ihe Kneata of .M r. and i Mondn v to ri-turn ... .. i 'i'.. i.tu , . . . . Amly wna very min h enji.yi d Mr. Trwin thla week. J '"iimillllliy, OUI HI1IIKO jiar- I'nix now live In Central I'olnt. will return (IiIm week to reHuine her work an teacher at a achool at Odd, In Lake county. MIbh Hnrlumi Hllna, who haa heen HiienilliiK the ChriHtmaa va cation with her father hero. Mr. A. Ilearn. will return to renmne her Mudlca nt the Oregon Htutc cidleue, at Corvallla. Tho 1'hlmhle eluh, an organiza tion In eonnei tlon with the Neigh bor of Woodcraft lodge, will met "t the V. o. W. hall Friday nfternoon. Further iilnna will tie made for Installation nnd other aetlvltlea of tho lodge. Ilev. Fred Hchell aput hint prl day enlllng on frlenda In North Phoenix dlntrlct, Tom I'araona who haa been quite alck with the flu for Ihe pant several days, Is reported latter now. H. II. Voung Is reported suffer ing from a severe cold which threatem, an attack of the flu. Tho school In the North I'hoe nlx district opened nn Monday, December SO. This week they nre preparing for the mld-ycar exams. (luy lllshop nnd family nre "pending a few weeks In Cali fornia.. They left Jiint before Christmas. Mrs. J. O. N. Poling entertained at dinner Rundny. The guests were Dr. Dan F,. Htnndnrd and Dr. Hind" Htnndnrd, and tlflr dau ghter. Kllen Mne, Mrs. Vincent and Theodore I'. Andreanoff. i MI.k Kllen Mne Htandard left I to school nt I ihe Northwest Nazarean college In One form of Chocolate for all five uses! You use chocolate in five principal ways for beverage, for cakes, for icings and syrups, for candies, for desserts. Use Ghirardclli's Ground Chocolate for all these uses one form one convenient one fine, full flavor. FRFf! Writ, to D.(.hOtlllltt. , N.nh lotntht n h'riiuucn, Olif. fc "Swl jHttn" tUorPKkN..I. vJ- KG W -; Frid. 11:30 a.m. GHIRARD ELLIS CHOCOLATE